MIL-STD-1310H(NAVY)
LF - Low Frequency
MF - Medium Frequency
MHz - Megahertz
NDI - Non-Developmental Item
NFPA - National Fire Protection Association NSTM - Naval Ships Technical Manual NTDS - Naval Tactical Data System
PCI - Pulse Current Injection RAM - Radar Absorbent Material RF - Radio Frequency
SDO - Standards Development Organization
SSS - System Safety Society
UHF - Ultrahigh Frequency
VDE - Verbad Deutscher Elektrotechniker (German Institute of Electrical Engineers) VHF - Very High Frequency
z - Impedance
3.2 Below deck areas. An area in ships that is surrounded by a metallic structure such as the hull or superstructure of metallic surface ships, the hull of a submarine, the screened areas or rooms of non-metallic ships, the screened areas of ships utilizing a combination of metallic/non-metallic material for hull and superstructure or a deck mounted metallic shelter.
3.3 Bond-bonding (electrical). An electrical bond is a conductive (electrical current) path between two metallic surfaces established by welding, bolting/clamping, or addition of a bond strap. Bonding is the act of creating the bond.
3.4 Bond classification. The electrical bonding methods specified herein are classified as follows: Class A - Metallic surfaces bonded by welding or brazing.
Class B - Metallic surfaces (bright metal) bonded by bolting or clamping.
Class C - Metallic surfaces (bright metal) bonded by bridging them with a metallic
(conductive) bond strap.
3.5 Bond strap. A device used to establish a Class C bond. Standard bond straps are constructed in accordance with MIL-DTL-24749 and classified, according to construction, into four types:
Type I - CRES 316 ΒΌ-inch wire rope with lugs of CRES 316L SCHED 80S pipe.
(Note: Separately acquired mounting bosses are required to install Type I bond straps.)
Type II - Flat CRES 316 (1x5 width to length ratio) with mounting holes in each end. Type III - Flat copper (1x5 width to length ratio) with mounting holes in each end.
Type IV - Flat copper braid (minimum 1" width) with end terminals and mounting holes in each end.
3.5.1 Type V bond strap. A modified MIL-DTL-24749 Type or uniquely constructed bond strap for unique and specific application (i.e., grounding of wire rope rigging).
3.6 Bright metal. The cleaning of any paint, grease, rust, corrosion, or other foreign material from a metal surface thereby exposing the basic metal in a clean or bright condition.
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